RVT-H: How do I install a menu?

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  1. SWEGTA

    SWEGTA Active Member

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    I recently acquired a wireless RVT-H.
    I know how to get into the "DEVKIT SYSTEM MENU", but how do I install a menu?

    This is what appears on screen when I power on the console.
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    If I can't access a menu, would it be possible to launch any of the two games stored on it?
     
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    HI_Ricky Intrepid Member

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    make menu disc to emu, boot up it , ;)
     
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    Borman Digital Games Curator

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    Did you back up the harddrive yet? That should be first step, since there could be deleted games that are very easily recovered.

    Contact Gerbilsoft if you want more information about recovering data.
    https://github.com/GerbilSoft/rvthtool
     
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    I'll be sure to do that! Thanks for the advice.

    Gotcha. How do I do that?
     
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    Borman Digital Games Curator

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    Dont do any of that before you backup that harddrive. It can overwrite your data, which would be a shame.
     
  6. ryanrocks462

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    Dump the HDD before doing Ofc with RVT-H tool
    Also u can create it form the WiiMenuChanger from sdk 3 patch 5 of the sdk for version 4.3u of the system menu there’s docs in the SDK for mastering an image to install on the RVT-H
     
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    You don't need a system menu to access the games stored on it.
    I suggest you read the manual (you can find a PDF online) so you don't screw something up.

    Once you have everything figured out and properly backed up, then install the system menu.
    There's a .gcm floating around that will install the menu. It's called "WiiMenuChanger-20110301".
     
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    indeed, heres the pdf, wiimenuchanger is on another thread here. "setting up NDEV" if i remember correctly
     

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